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These materials are primarily for scholarly and personal research. Their reproduction is governed by the fair use clause of the copyright act. Prior to any commercial use written permission must be obtained from the Lincoln County High School.

These materials are primarily for scholarly and personal research. Their reproduction is governed by the fair use clause of the copyright act. Prior to any commercial use written permission must be obtained from the Lincoln County High School.

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Lincoln County High School Library

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Lincoln County High School

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Date Digitized

2013

Transcript

Vol.Ill No. k Lincoln County High School, Eureka, Mont. Oct. 27, I9A8
Twenty—Four
* On Honor Roll
Twenty-four students
* are on the LCHS '. Honor
Roll for the first six
weeks, one of them,
Cora Black, having
straight A's and the
rest having the required eight points.
For points an A is
worth three, B two,
and C one point, only-
solid, full credits
counting.
Twenty-six students
qualified for the dishonor roll, having at
least one F or one I.
Below are the names
of the students, ar
ranged according to
classes and the points
they made.
Seniors
Cora Black 12
Lois Johnson 11
Marie Kuchenski 11
Donnie Leonard 10
Carolyn Payton 9
Etta Roo 9
Anna Lee Erickson 9
Mary Flaget-- 9
Marie Hammons 8
Duke Baney 8
Jimmy Peltier--Horu Men.
Juniors
Edna McKenzie 10
Julia Hume- 10
JoAnn Finch 9
Pauline White 9
Sally Purdy 8
Delores Bergette 8
Joyce Cole 8
Norman Erie S
* Sophomores
Jackie Frost 10
Paul Beckstrom -10
Josephine Letcher 9
Shirley Mikalson 9
Freshmen
Pauline Farr-- -11
Phyllis Delager— 10
Doyle McClu.ro——•— 9
Fifty-Two Schools Send
Papers To LCHS
LCHS has received. 52
different High School
papers so far this
year. Those coming
from schools in Montana are The Ijiiwa,
Great Falls;; The Wolf
Talk, Wolf Point; The
Le Pierre,
Wibaux ;
Editor, Missoula; The
The Savage.Hot Springs;
The Bdawauka, Medicine
Lake; The Stampede,
Havre; The Purple and
Gold, Judith Gap5 The
Bear Facts, Bearcreek.
The Etutnoe. Browning;
Th§ Carbon Copy, Red
Lodge;
Beacon,
The Custer
Custer
'-AA™.« 9
Terrier, Terry; The Breese, Bigfork?
Copper Glow, Anaconda 5
The Cliff Eweller,
Thompson
Llan.0,
Skyline,
Wildcat,
Panther,
Falls;
Plains
Charlo
Circle
Valier
- Dawson Herald,
dive; 'The Powell
eer, Deer Lodge;
Live Wire
Bay
The
Hamilt'.onian. Hamilton;
2!he ffiroadcaster, Mission; The Shovel, Forsyth; The Signal Butte.
Miles City; The Head-
Cut Bank;
The Spokesman, Sidney;
The Lookout, Outlook;
The Carter Broadcaster,
Ekalaka; The Cannon
Rjtport,, Fort Benton;
LCHS Receives
4 5 Publications
The library in LCHS
k5 magazines and newspapers for the students
to read. The newspapers include the
Great Falls Tribune,
The Spokesman Review,
The Missoulian, The
Western News, and The
Kalispell News. Among
the kO magazines which
the library receives
are: Life, Colliers,
Saturday Evening Post,
Country Gentlemen,
Ladies Home Journal,
Cosmopolitan, Today's
Worn n, The American,
McCall's, Redbook,
Outdoorman, Field and
Stream, Hunting and
Fishing, Popular
(continued on Page 10)
waters, Three Forks;
The Pep, Conrod; The
Flathead Arrow, Kalispell; The - HlTsky Herald*'
Belt; The Little Horn
Overflow, Lodge Gra ss ;
The Salishlan. Poison;
The :
The
Eagle, Fairfield;
Montana Ka^nih,
The Moun-
Missoula;
taineer, Butte,
(continued on page
9)
Bozeman Professor
Preparing Thesis
Nicholas Helburn,
Associate Professor of
geography and geology
at Montana State College at Bozeman, was
at LCHS last Monday
October 18.
Mr. Helbu.rn is preparing a thesis for
his doctor's degree
and is gathering data
on the effect of the
sawmills of Western
Montana on the living
of the people of the
area.
In the schools he is
inquiring into the
type of student from
the wo odswor leers'families, the discipline
(continued on page 10)
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